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► 17 February 2014 : Details are swimming before your eyes today, and you may have a hard time focusing on spreadsheets or anything else that's densely packed with information. Try to think big, if possible. Your perfectionism can be a mixed blessing in your life. Often, it enables you to excel. You beat out the competition and win the best reward. But sometimes, like today, it can slow you down, isolate you from other people, and keep you from seeing the bigger picture. Try not to get too lost in the details of this day -- what people are wearing, how things are spelled, and messy desks don't matter at all. Put more effort into letting go and letting the chips fall where they may.
► 18 February 2014 : Try to look for good deeds to do today -- you need to boost your karma a bit, and you should find that you are better off in the long run if you blow off your own needs for a bit. There are a few new people on the scene who would be a great addition to your social life, so why not put something together so everyone can get to know each other better? It's a great time for a party, and chances are very good that new connections will be solidified. People you know all share certain charms and characteristics, which makes adding new folks into the mix pretty easy -- and a whole lot of fun. There could even be a romantic interest brewing, so give it a push.
► BLOOMBERG 17 February 2014 : A Rebuke to Japanese Nationalism
► THE VERGE 15 February 2014 : Obstructed view: how Russia distorts the Olympics
► LIVESCIENCE
■ 14 February 2014 : Indonesia's Deadly New Volcanic Eruption 'Heard' Around the World
■ 16 February 2014 : Under Active Volcanoes, Magma Sits in Cold Storage
■ 12 February 2014 : Is Climate Change to Blame for UK's Floods?
■ 17 February 2014 : Bullying Has Lingering Effects on Children's Mental Health
■ 14 February 2014 : Flappy Bird Obsession is Not Necessarily an Addiction (Op-Ed)
■ 17 February 2014 : Warming from Arctic Sea Ice Melting More Dramatic than Thought
► SCIENCE DAILY
■ 13 February 2014 : Robotic construction crew needs no foreman
■ 16 February 2014 : New 'pomegranate-inspired' design solves problems for lithium-ion batteries
■ 14 February 2014 : Geographic variation of human gut microbes tied to obesity
■ 6 February 2014 : Money makes people right-wing, inegalitarian, UK study finds
► NEWS DAILY 14 February 2014
■ Crocodiles can climb trees: researchers
■ 1 in 4 Americans unaware that Earth circles Sun
► TORONTO SUN 16 February 2014 : Brittany Schussler blasted for Vladimir Putin pic - Takes a beating on Twitter shortly after tweeting out selfie || ► MSN FOXSPORTS 17 February 2014 : Speedskater's selfie with Putin gets her in hot water
► WALL ST CHEAT SHEET 16 February 2014 : No Hope for Syria Peace as U.S. Fumes at Russia
► ABC NEWS 16 February 2014 : John Kerry Calls Climate Change a 'Weapon of Mass Destruction' :
► CS MONITOR 16 February 2014
■ Islam: Five pillars explained - A brief primer on Islam's fundamental tenets.
■ Islam in the US – A brief history
► CS MONITOR 17 February 2014
■ Monica Lewinsky: Why GOP can't stop talking about Clinton scandal (+video)
■ Why does myth of US Presidents Day persist? (+video)
► TAKE PART 17 February 2014
■ Unlike the Nazis or the Hutu, This Country's Leaders Got Away With Genocide
■ Why America Got Mixed Up With Puppet Dictators
► Neither U.S. nor EU has strategy for Ukraine
► SOCHI 2014 : Davis-White on track for U.S. history
* Kessel powers U.S. to win
* Angry speed skating fans
* Best of Sochi: Day 9
► SCIENCE : Crocodiles can climb trees: researchers
ORLANDO - Most people entering crocodile territory keep a wary eye out on water and land, but research suggests they need to look up.
* Bird lovers, space buffs square off over proposed launch pad
► HEALTH : An 'ouch'-less blood test, for the needle-averse
A non-invasive blood test using microchips instead of needles is currently being tested in Spain. The test is a pain and anxiety-free alternative to the needle and syringe.
* Value of ice water soak for sore muscles still unclear
► Kim warned he might face charges over atrocities - By Stephanie Nebehay and Tom Miles
GENEVA - North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un should face international justice for ordering systematic torture and mass killings, U.N. investigators said.
* U.N. documents North Korean torture, prison camps ... and luxury
* North Korea says U.N. rights report based on 'faked' material
► SOCHI 2014 : Best of Sochi: Day 10
* A powerhouse fails to deliver
* Zubkov secures gold
* Fog envelops Sochi
► Florida village a refuge for sex offenders
► Austria's traditional balls given a modern twist
► Russian skier 'stable but serious' after fracturing spine
► Bobsleigh
► Three years after uprising, Libya still in turmoil
Please die. Thank you.
► Matteo Renzi to become Italy's youngest PM
Ahhaha ... ... I remember a commercial advertisement in a travel agency.
In a tourist bus, if you are a young tour guide, all the tour members will close their eyes when listening to your explanation of the interesting places to visit and its history. They pretend to sleep. You begin to feel mocked by their act.
The bus driver is an old man aged about 50 years. You've got an idea!
You switch places with the driver. Now you become a driver and do the voicing as a tour guide, while the old man standing in front of the bus aisle, pretending to be a tour guide.
Well, ... ... that's the slogan for personification: The Young The Untrusted.
► NEWS
■ Hezbollah vows victory against extremists in Syria
■ Kerry slams Russia for 'enabling' Assad to stay in power
■ Iran's Khamenei says nuclear talks will 'lead nowhere'
■ Dad Who Defers To Son Sends Wrong Message To Daughter - Dear Abby
■ Is Al Qaeda about to expand the 'field of jihad' to Lebanon?
■ German foreign minister tries new tone to court Russia
■ Ukraine Opposition to March on Parliament After Merkel Talks
■ Iran and U.S. agree final nuclear deal may be unreachable
■ Libya marks anniversary mired in uncertainty Oh yeah? They feel cool? Do they think they are the cute pandas?
■ Venezuela on the Brink
■ Netanyahu declares war on Israeli organised crime
■ Israel's Netanyahu calls boycotters 'anti-Semites'
■ 50 of the most incredible natural phenomena you've ever seen
■ Warming from Arctic Sea Ice Melting More Dramatic than Thought
■ George Zimmerman: 'I certainly was a victim'
■ Obama warns Uganda over anti-gay law
■ Indonesia slams reported Australian spying as 'mind-boggling'
■ Kerry accuses Assad of stonewalling in peace talks
■ Mitt Romney: Bill Clinton 'embarrassed the nation'
■ Romney says he expects Hillary Clinton to run on her own record
► UN 'wants N Korean crimes punished'
A year-long UN inquiry into North Korean rights abuses is due to be published, and is expected to urge punishment for systematic violations.
* My life in gulag - AUDIO
* 'I had to bury my son' - AUDIO
* Condemned for 'family crimes'
* Close 'torture camps', N Korea urged
► HEALTH : Cancer : 'Tumour monorail' can lead cancers to their doom
► MAGAZINE
■ Sexual puzzle - How has homosexuality survived natural selection?
■ Playlist of freedom - Music of a generation growing up under military rule in Argentina
► VIDEOS
■ China growth fuelled by debt and government subsidies
■ Will China shake the world again?
► Ai Weiwei vase worth $1m broken in local artist protest
► Today's African Proverb : "A dog keeps all his hardships to himself until he dies" - A Kikongo proverb from Angola sent by Tunga Vata, London, UK
► Co-pilot hijacks Ethiopian plane, lands in Geneva to ask for asylum
► Germany to beef up counter-espionage against US, Western allies – report
► 'Nearly impossible' for an independent Scotland to join EU, says EC President
► Iran: Homemade air defense system to be ready in 2 yrs, 'better than S-300'
► Russian adoption ban could expand to countries with legalized child euthanasia
► US diplomats given 48 hours to leave Venezuela
► Sealed files reveal US hunt for WikiLeaks associates
► Extremist tourists: 250 jihadists reportedly return to UK
► Clapper admits NSA should have been 'transparent from the outset' on surveillance
► French law temporarily bans GM-maize planting while larger ban gains steam
► Sochi medal wrap-up, Day 10: Bobbers victory advance Russia to second place
► OP- ED : US missile shield: 'Russian Bear sleeping with one eye open'
► Co-pilot hijacks Ethiopian plane, lands in Geneva to ask for asylum
► Germany, France to mastermind European data network - bypassing US
► VIDEOS
■ Sky Rescue: Flying Medics of Russia's Far North (RT Documentary). In Russia`s frozen far north, where nomadic families often travel deep into the tundra, medical help isn't always easy to find. That's why the air ambulance service was set up, to be there for injuries, illnesses and pregnancies. Flying a helicopter in these extreme polar weather conditions, that can change by the minute, is quite intense. RT meets the courageous flying medics of the Yamal peninsula to witness an everyday story of heroism.
■ 'Invisible security is the best security' - Putin's chief of staff on #Sochi2014
■ Cockroach Cuisine: UK prisoners catch 'great protein' insects to boost poor diet
■ Post Mandela: South Africa faces widespread security crisis
■ Venture Capital: Is Scotland Pound Bound? (E28 ft George Galloway)
■ Creepy Coincidence? 5 elite bankers die in apparent suicides. There's been a string of bizarre deaths in the globe's financial circles. In the past few weeks five high-profile bankers have died - all from apparent suicides. RT's Tesa Arcilla investigates. There's been a string of bizarre deaths in the globe's financial circles. In the past few weeks five high-profile bankers have died - all from apparent suicides. RT's Tesa Arcilla investigates.
■ Ethiopian Airlines co-pilot hijacks plane, lands in Geneva to ask for asylum. The co-pilot of Ethiopian Airlines flight ET-702 to Italy hijacked the aircraft and landed it in Geneva. The hijacker, who requested asylum in Switzerland, was detained by local police. Nobody was injured in the incident.
■ Going Underground: Iraq war created 'world disorder' (E48)
■ Digital Divorce: Merkel proposes new spy-proof network for Europe. Angela Merkel and Francois Hollande will review plans to build up a trustworthy data protection network in Europe. The challenge is to avoid data passing through the US after revelations of mass NSA spying in Germany and France.
■ Home, Sweet Home? Over 200 jihadists reportedly return to UK from Syria
■ CrossTalk: NATO's Deadly Reach
■ Whole Middle East is subject to change, influence of outside powers growing - Amr Moussa
► Inside Syria : Can negotiations resolve the Syrian conflict?
► Inside Story : Libya anniversary: Protests and progress
► Witness : Child Miners: Searching for Justice
► Inside Story : North Korea: Trumped up tyranny?
► RUSSIA : Sochi Has a Big, Empty Church - Russia built a cathedral on the Olympic grounds, but it's too difficult to reach
* See Day 11 Photos From Sochi
► AWARDS : 12 Years a Slave Wins Best Film at BAFTAs - At British Academy Film Awards
► CRIME : Accused Craigslist Killer: I Murdered 22 - She claimed multiple killings across U.S. as part of a satanic cult
► CHINA : China Launches Anti-Vice Campaign - But it won't change the system, it'll only hurt sex workers
► JAPAN : Japan's Big Economics Experiment Needs More Experimenting - Abenomics hasn't gone far enough to fix what ails the world's third largest economy
► CHINA : The Top Countries Chinese Choose for Emigration - Canada may be off the list
► SECURITY : U.S. Navy to Zap Enemies With Futuristic Laser
► MENTAL HEALTH : Guide to Fighting Cabin Fever - Sunlight, exercise will get you out of your rut
► BUSINESS : Generic drug makers fight rule on health risk warnings - The proposed FDA regulation would close a legal loophole and allow patients to sue. An industry group predicts costs will soar.
► NATION : Gay marriage moving swiftly back toward Supreme Court
► OPINION ■ Should the U.S. be preaching freedom of religion overseas?
■ Obama, the shrinking imperialist president
► BUSINESS : How PBS sold its soul to a billionaire donor
► JACKET COPY : Q&A: Scott O'Connor on 'Half World', MKUltra and CIA mind control
Scientology, the CIA & MK ULTRA (Illuminati Mind Control) || MK-Ultra Mind Control - Fritz Springmeier
CIA Mind Control Operation MK-ULTRA || CIA Black Ops, Mind Control, MK-Ultra, New Phoenix Project, Organized Stalking, Monarch
► FRAMEWORK
■ Best of 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics - Posted By: Marc Martin
■ Pictures in the News | Feb. 17, 2014
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